The visceral nature of art to not only record historical events but to capture the latent horror is evident in this varied and chilling exhibition on historical political executions. There is also a section on political cartoons and a selection of Kent-based artists whose work incorporates themes of struggle and conflict. Thought provoking in a time of modern political conflict around the world.

I recommend a visit to room 9 (People and Places) a selection of work based around Canterbury and surrounding countryside. (Look out for some lovely Elizabeth Frink etchings.)

Plus a peruse around the Garden Room to take in Thomas Sidney Cooper's big, beautiful pastorals.